Now that the tracking has been completed, you can share this information between Mocha AE and Adobe After Effects. What is the process for sharing tracking information between the two? In this movie, author Eran Stern will walk you through how to transfer tracking data from Mocha AE to Adobe After Effects.
- Now that the tracking…has been completed,…we can share this information…between Mocha and After Effects.…Now this is a simple copy…and paste operation,…but there are a few steps…you need to know…to achieve the desired result.…So now that we have…the tracking in place,…and I just want to remind you…this is what we've achieved…in the previous movie,…we can copy this data…and use it inside After Effects.…I'm going to do it…in two separate moves,…but basically it's going…to be the same number.…
So let's start with the front surface.…Let's make sure that we can see…all the overlays just to verify…that we are indeed copying…the correct one.…I'm also going to dismiss…the logo for both…of our tracking.…We don't need it anymore.…This is what I need to export,…the coordinates of this blue surface.…In order to do so,…make sure, of course,…the layer is selected over here,…and choose Export Tracking Data.…
Mocha will offer you…three formats in order…to copy this data.…We need to choose the middle one:…After Effects Corner Pin…with support for motion blur.…
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7/13/2016Along the way, Eran demos a handful of advanced techniques, from tracking, rotoscoping, and particles to distortion and camera effects. After watching this course, you'll be able to create impressive promos, trailers, and openers that will stand out from the rest.
- Dandelion type: exploding text into dozens of seeds
- Time remapping
- Tracking text
- Rotoscoping with Roto Brush
- Floating type: creating a liquid text simulation
- Designing with shape layers
- Creating water effects with caustics
- Perspective type: attaching type to moving guitar neck
- Planner tracking with mocha AE
- Pasting tracing data
- Matching focus
- Hot spot type: adding motion graphics to a runner's steps
- Camera tracking
- Adding titles
- Creating a pulse effect
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 6s
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Using the exercise files1m 57s
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1. Dandelion Type Effect: Explode Text into Dozens of Seeds
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Adding glow7m 53s
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2. Floating Type: Create a Liquid Text Simulation
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Creating a displace source8m 13s
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Ripple effect transition4m 10s
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3. Perspective Match: Attach Type to Guitar Neck
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Pasting the tracking data6m 24s
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Preparing a blur map6m 20s
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4. Hot Spot Type: Add Graphics to Runner Steps
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Adding titles across Z space10m 14s
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Conclusion
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What's next?58s
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